Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Race"
La signification de "Race" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie not at the races ?
A:
Apart from the literal meaning, it is an idiom meaning that the person concerned was not up to the standards of their competition in a sport. "She was a very long way off the lead in the golf tournament today" can be expressed as "she was not at the races today".
Q:
Que signifie race and class are nothing more than a set of stories we tell ourselves to get through the world ?
A:
@_fluffypenguin Yes this is a very American style expression
= Race and class (e.g. economic middle class, etc...) are just things we identify ourselves so that we know who we are or what we are in the world
= Race and class (e.g. economic middle class, etc...) are just things we identify ourselves so that we know who we are or what we are in the world
Q:
Que signifie "race you to the altar" ?
A:
See who gets married first
Q:
Que signifie it will take longer to call races than otherwise would be the case. ?
A:
call races: To determine the winner of the elections
otherwise that would be the case: if "exit polls" were present it would be much easier to "call the race"
otherwise that would be the case: if "exit polls" were present it would be much easier to "call the race"
Q:
Que signifie done with the human race ?
A:
the human race is referring to all people on earth
usually this phrase is taken to mean that someone has done something so stupid or cruel that they "give up on everyone"
it is not supposed to be taken too literally though
similar phrases are like "I'm done with today." or "I'm so done."
these just mean that they are exasperated and stressed out because of the day's events
usually this phrase is taken to mean that someone has done something so stupid or cruel that they "give up on everyone"
it is not supposed to be taken too literally though
similar phrases are like "I'm done with today." or "I'm so done."
these just mean that they are exasperated and stressed out because of the day's events
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Race"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant race(verb).
A:
As the teacher approached my desk, final exam in hand, my heart was racing faster and faster.
I raced my friend to see who could build their card tower the fastest.
The other day, my friend and I were at the park, and he told me "Race you to the swing set!"
I raced my friend to see who could build their card tower the fastest.
The other day, my friend and I were at the park, and he told me "Race you to the swing set!"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant race.
A:
Race can mean a competition to determine who is the fastest. But race can also mean ethnicity,or the color of you skin)
-- Please take your time, this isn't a race!
-- I'll race you to the corner, winner treats the loser to lunch!
-- Race relations have been tense lately, especially with all the recent police violence towards minorities.
-- Please take your time, this isn't a race!
-- I'll race you to the corner, winner treats the loser to lunch!
-- Race relations have been tense lately, especially with all the recent police violence towards minorities.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant races.
A:
I love to watch street races between cars.
There was a great diversity of employees at the dinner, a lot of different races.
Nascar is big in America, they love their races.
There was a great diversity of employees at the dinner, a lot of different races.
Nascar is big in America, they love their races.
Mots similaires à "Race" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre to begin with, he has won many race all over the world. et to begin with, he has won many race around the world. ?
A:
I'd say this as: "To begin with, he has won many races all over the world." 😊✨
These two mean almost the same.
These two mean almost the same.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre race et ethnicity ?
A:
The term "race" in English (and in use in other languages, like French) these days tends to refer mainly to physical traits, especially skin color and facial physiognomy. (Usage 100-150 years ago was rather different, in both English and French, but that would take us far afield, and it's probably today's English that you care about.) "Ethnicity" in contrast looks more like national origin or ancestry, cultural identification, traditions within one's family and the like. But it is also sometimes is used as a euphemism for race. Most people in the U.S. would probably treat "Asian" as a race, not distinguishing between Han or non-Han Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Hmong, etc., which might be treated as ethnicities. Most U.S. people would call American blacks and all dark-skinned Africans, whether Dinka (tall) or Bambenga (short), speaking Swahili or Khoisan or Yoruba, all as in a black "race" and leave the rest to "ethnicity." For my part, I'm not so interested in race as such, as in minor markers of population memberships: little details about the teeth that help us identify kinship across millenia between some northern Asian populations and those that settled the Americas across the Bering Strait and so on. But the distinction described is how most people in English use the terms.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre race et match ?
A:
A race is a competition where you are physically running. More specifically, running is the only objective in a race.
For example a track competition is a race.
A baseball game, football game, or soccer game can all be considered matches.
NOTE: However we usually say "a baseball game", "a football game", or "a soccer game".
Hope this helps!
For example a track competition is a race.
A baseball game, football game, or soccer game can all be considered matches.
NOTE: However we usually say "a baseball game", "a football game", or "a soccer game".
Hope this helps!
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre "He finished the race strong." et "He finished the race strongly." ?
A:
Both are correct but mean different things. The first means that as the race finished he was strong, regardless as to how he ran the race - he might even have walked the course. This uses the adjective strong to describe the person. The second means he was running fast and well as he finished the race. This uses the adverb strongly to describe how he was running.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre race et breed ?
A:
race = people, "the Aryan race", "the Caucasian race" etc.
breed = animals, "a breed of dog"
Sometimes we speak of people being "half-breed" but this is a slur that lowers them to the level of an animal.
Also sometimes we refer to people who want to have children as "breeders", again it is a bit of a slur, equating them with cattle and horses.
breed = animals, "a breed of dog"
Sometimes we speak of people being "half-breed" but this is a slur that lowers them to the level of an animal.
Also sometimes we refer to people who want to have children as "breeders", again it is a bit of a slur, equating them with cattle and horses.
Traductions de "Race"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? He’s a mixed race, Saudi Arabian Japanese.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
"He's a mix between Saudi Arabian and Japanese" sounds more natural.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? What does it mean?
The race to land a human on the moon maybe over but the race to discover and tap its resources is just beginning
The race to land a human on the moon maybe over but the race to discover and tap its resources is just beginning
A:
it means the people have already gone to the moon so no one’s fighting to do that but they are soon going to be competing to get its resource because no ones discovered them yet
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? A:There are still a little race discrimination in America.
B:アメリカですらあるの?!
B:アメリカですらあるの?!
A:
A: There is still a little racial discrimination in America.
B: Even in America?!
B: Even in America?!
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? race
A:
"Race. The boy won the race."
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? race - racer
A:
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Autres questions concernant "Race"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer comment se prononce 1-We postponed the race because of the rain
2-They delayed the release of their new product due to technical failures.
3-There is another use of the word 'delay' and that one is quite different to 'postpone':
4-The train was delayed by 13 minutes.
2-They delayed the release of their new product due to technical failures.
3-There is another use of the word 'delay' and that one is quite different to 'postpone':
4-The train was delayed by 13 minutes.
A:
1.
Q:
What does "The race, in their minds, is his to lose." (7th paragraph) mean?
Context>>>>>>>>>>>
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump fiddled for months with a 2020 election message that would be ready for primetime. His top two campaign aides — Jared Kushner and Brad Parscale — sought a message that would resonate with the president’s core political base and also reach skeptical independents.
Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and most trusted adviser devising the campaign’s strategy, and Parscale, his campaign manager, turned to Larry Weitzner, a top political advertising consultant behind many of Trump’s 2016 ads.
Weitzner produced a spot with a new slogan: “He’s no Mr. Nice Guy.”
Trump loved it. He called Parscale and told him to air it during the World Series.
With a referendum on his presidency less than a year away, Trump and his campaign are embracing elements of his political identity that have sharply divided the nation. The same instinctive, mercurial president remains at the helm. But this time he sits atop a campaign infrastructure fueled by an unprecedented war chest, a sophisticated digital operation and a disciplined staff.
“We’re going to be attacked. We don’t care. But we’re not going to be nice about it,” said Katrina Pierson, a senior adviser to Trump’s reelection campaign, about the slogan her bosses loved so much.
But Trump’s senior aides have a slogan of their own that reminds them of their task: Only Trump can beat Trump. The race, in their minds, is his to lose.
Trump’s allies worry those same political instincts that won him the presidency also led to the impeachment inquiry — a strategy to collect opposition research on a political opponent gone too far, involving foreign powers, that might have circumvented the official campaign.
Context>>>>>>>>>>>
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump fiddled for months with a 2020 election message that would be ready for primetime. His top two campaign aides — Jared Kushner and Brad Parscale — sought a message that would resonate with the president’s core political base and also reach skeptical independents.
Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and most trusted adviser devising the campaign’s strategy, and Parscale, his campaign manager, turned to Larry Weitzner, a top political advertising consultant behind many of Trump’s 2016 ads.
Weitzner produced a spot with a new slogan: “He’s no Mr. Nice Guy.”
Trump loved it. He called Parscale and told him to air it during the World Series.
With a referendum on his presidency less than a year away, Trump and his campaign are embracing elements of his political identity that have sharply divided the nation. The same instinctive, mercurial president remains at the helm. But this time he sits atop a campaign infrastructure fueled by an unprecedented war chest, a sophisticated digital operation and a disciplined staff.
“We’re going to be attacked. We don’t care. But we’re not going to be nice about it,” said Katrina Pierson, a senior adviser to Trump’s reelection campaign, about the slogan her bosses loved so much.
But Trump’s senior aides have a slogan of their own that reminds them of their task: Only Trump can beat Trump. The race, in their minds, is his to lose.
Trump’s allies worry those same political instincts that won him the presidency also led to the impeachment inquiry — a strategy to collect opposition research on a political opponent gone too far, involving foreign powers, that might have circumvented the official campaign.
A:
He really ought to win it. If he loses it, that is his fault
Q:
I will race to you. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
Completely natural.
Q:
Recently, various races, culture, religion people living together at everywhere. But there are a lot of problems for example communicate with different language or culture people, so we have to deepen our mutual understanding of each other to make more comfortable circumstance, and the government should buck up that by supporting education about not only language and culture.
Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
Recently, various races, cultures, and religions living together are everywhere. But there are a lot of problems. For example, communication with different languages or cultures. We have to deepen our mutual understanding of each other to create a comfortable circumstance, and the government should buck up to that by supporting education about language and culture.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer comment se prononce I'll race you to the corner!(*just natives) ..
A:
Natural speed / slow speed
(Pronunciation changes a bit at slow speed, eg the word “to”)
(Pronunciation changes a bit at slow speed, eg the word “to”)
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